Ritual Vision Parasite
Ritual Vision Parasite
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The Ritual Vision Parasite is a hard wrap sunglass with a tighter, faster shape than a standard lifestyle frame. It has that sharp sport-meets-street look that works well for skating, beach days, driving and bright everyday wear, with a close fit that gives better side coverage without feeling overbuilt.
The lightweight recycled polycarbonate frame keeps the Parasite comfortable on the face, while the 6 base lens shape gives it that wrapped feel and cleaner coverage around the eyes. A regular fit, comfortable saddle bridge and polarised Category 3 lens make it a practical choice for cutting glare in harsh Australian light.
Key Features
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Hard Wrap Shape
A fast, close-fitting frame that gives the Parasite its aggressive look and secure feel. -
Regular Fit
Built to suit a broad range of faces while still keeping that wrapped, locked-in shape. -
Comfortable Saddle Bridge
Designed to sit cleanly on the nose for easy everyday wear. -
Sustainable Lightweight Polycarbonate Frame
A recycled polycarbonate frame construction that keeps the sunglasses light, durable and comfortable. -
6 Base Polycarbonate Lens
Adds wrap and coverage while keeping the lens lightweight and practical for daily use. -
Polarised Category 3 Lens
Helps reduce glare and blocks UVA/UVB for bright outdoor conditions. -
Custom Moulded 3D Ritual Logo
Finished with Ritualβs moulded logo detail for a cleaner branded look.
| Ritual Vision Parasite Size Chart | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Size | Fit | Eye Size | Bridge | Temple | Eye Depth |
| 61 | Regular | 61 mm | 18.5 mm | 115 mm | 32 mm |
About Ritual Vision
Ritual Vision is an Australian eyewear brand built around high-quality, affordable sunglasses with a strong surf and youth-culture influence. The brand takes a less corporate approach to eyewear, focusing on functional frames, sharp styling and accessible pricing rather than overcomplicating the product.
Sustainability is also a major part of the Ritual Vision range. Their sunglasses use recycled materials sourced from pre- and post-consumer plastic waste, with frames hand-assembled, polished and packed for a more considered finished product. It keeps the range practical, good-looking and easier to back for everyday wear.
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